Most Quality Cottages welcome dogs - all been a bit too much for little 'Lily'!

Award winning 'Cwtch' restaurant in St Davids is an ideal choice for that special occasion in a warm relaxed atmosphere

The incredibly peaceful St. Nons Chapel overlooking the sparkling waters of the bay, reached via the coast path only a short walk from St. Davids

Oriel y Parc at the top of St. Davids has a permanent Landscape Gallery showing the work of Graham Sutherland bequeathed to the people of Wales. The work of local, national and international artists including paintings, ceramics, glass and bronze

A welcoming, stylish holiday home perfectly situated with all that you need for your holiday on your doorstep

Set in the heart of popular St Davids, Britain's smallest city; this charming pet-friendly holiday cottage backing onto St Davids Cathedral, is the perfect base for a relaxing Pembrokeshire holiday all year round.

Stylishly converted, the traditional stone cottage has a double bedroom with a king-size bed, a twin bedroom and a single bedroom. The bathroom with deep bath and separate shower enjoys lovely views over the garden, the Cathedral and Bishop’s Palace; with Carn Llidi in the distance.

Downstairs the entrance hallway leads through to the open plan dining room/living room. While away the hours settled in the cosy living room, with comfortable sofas with Melin Tregwynt throws; a log burner, books and DVDs. The dining area seats six and is perfect for meals with family and friends.

The kitchen is a cook's delight with Rangemaster cooker, a larder fridge/freezer; food processor, microwave and a wide range of utensils, cookware and cookery books.

The courtyard garden is enclosed with a raised terrace area, garden seating and BBQ. The outside tap is useful for washing dogs and wetsuit.

About The Area

St Davids Holiday Cottage near shops, pubs and restaurants

With its splendid cathedral dating back to the 12th Century, Bishop's Palace, cafés and local produce, there is plenty to keep you occupied for days of browsing. Don't miss the country market on a Thursday between April and September. In Oriel y Parc, you will find lots of information about the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, useful maps and guidebooks as well as an art gallery and café.

St Davids Cathedral and Bishops' Palace

Investigate the magnificent medieval Cathedral and ruined Bishops' Palace dedicated to Wales's Patron Saint. The Cathedral is a busy church but also an international venue for music throughout the year; a memorable and rewarding place to visit. The Bishop's Palace will captivate your imagination (and your children's) and take you back to glories past.

The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path

From St Davids you can walk to the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, both east and west. The cliffs are spectacular; the bird and wildlife is captivating; the sea and sky a constantly changing panorama. The Coast Path circles the Peninsula offering miles of breathtaking coastline, all within the easy reach of a two mile radius.

Caerfai Beach and Whitesands Beach

A 15 minute walk leads to Caerfai Beach. This dog friendly beach is a family-friendly cove perfect for sandcastles and rock pooling. A short drive will take you to the Blue Flag beach at Whitesands – popular with families and surfers alike. The café serves breakfast and evening meals in the summer season or why not enjoy a takeaway and sit on the beach to see the spectacular sunsets.

Coastal Shuttle Buses

If you would like to leave your car behind, jump onto the local coastal bus service - and travel up or down the coast. You can leave and join the bus at will and services run the length of the coastal path.

TYF Adventure Day

Do something a little different and get the adrenalin flowing on an adventure day out. Kayaking, surfing, climbing, coasteering. Take a step into the unknown with the experienced guides at TYF (the booking shop is in the heart of St. Davids). But best of all do it in the beautiful and rugged surroundings of the Pembrokeshire Coast.

Solva

This is a pretty village with parking on the harbour-side. With the chinking of boat halyards in the background. Try Fish and Chips at '35' (next to the harbour car park) and investigate the shops - clothes and gifts, antiques, pottery and curios. Walk along the Quay to the Café at the Yacht Club and enjoy a freshly caught crab sandwich and watch the boating activity.

St Bride's Bay Water Taxi for Walkers

Solva Sailboats operate a water taxi which will take you to your chosen destination from where you can walk back along the stunning Pembrokeshire Coastal Path to Solva. Possible destinations include Porth Clais, Porthmynawydd, St Justinians, Nolton Haven and Little Haven (weather dependent). Phone 01437 720972.

Porthgain and Aberreiddy

A charming village with an attractive harbour. In the 18th and 19th centuries it was a flourishing seaport exporting slate and shale. Now it is a quaint harbour occupied with small fishing boats. Don’t miss the opportunity to buy crab fresh off the boat when the fishermen return. Have dinner in- or outdoors the Sloop Inn, and enjoy some of the finest Fish and Chips at the Shed where locally caught crab and lobster is also served. Walk along the coast path to the amazing Blue Lagoon at Aberreiddy. A former slate quarry with unnaturally blue water. Look out for the seals. Simply exhilarating.

Melin Tregwnt Woollen mill

A beautiful whitewashed mill, to be found in a remote forested valley. Working since the 17th century, beautiful blankets, throws and cushions are made there the traditional way. Don’t miss the opportunity to buy one. They are ideal to snuggle under on a winter’s day and Goat Street cottage features their blankets and cushions.

Family Days out in Pembrokeshire

Further south in the county there are theme parks galore with diversions for all the family. Look up Oakwood Theme Park, Bluestone, Folly Farm Zoo and Heatherton for a good mix.

Tenby South Pembrokeshire

Lot to see and do in Tenby at any time of the year, elegant boutiques, craft shops, museums and art galleries to browse, a large variety of eating places, pubs and ice cream parlours to tempt, boat trips, fishing, sailing, wind and kite surfing, spectacular cliff top walks and Blue Flag beaches to enjoy.

Property Layout

3 Bedrooms sleeping 4 adults and 1 child.Master
bedroom with Kingsize bed, 1 Twin and 1
Single (2ft 6' bed so best suited for a child/young adult). All
on 1st floor.

Bathroom on the mid floor with toilet, bath, shower
cubicle and 2 washbasins with views out to the Cathedral.

Sitting Room/Dining Room with a 3 seater sofa, a 2
seater sofa, wood burning stove, Free view digital TV/DVD.
Dining Table and 6 chairs. Bookshelves with DVD's and a great
selection of books to read on the local area.

Grounds enclosed garden area with 6 steps to raised
terrace at the bottom of the garden with outdoor table and seating
for 6.

Additional Information

Short breaks - Winter

WiFi - Yes

Changeover - Saturday

Towels - Yes

Parking - Yes, offload outside the cottage, public
car park nearby

Fuel - Gas central heating and starter pack of logs
inclusive

Dogs - 2. 1 dog free, additional dog £25 p/w

Travel cot - Yes on request

Highchair - Yes on request

Access Information

Is there parking for at least one car within the cottage grounds? No

Is there a gate to open? No

If no parking within the grounds is there parking within 100m? No

Does this parking have reserved disabled spaces (min width 3.6m)? No

Are there paths? No

Are paths level and firm? No

Type of suface Paving

Are there dropped kerbs or changes in level? No

Are paths at least 1.2m wide? No

Are there dropped kerbs or changes in level? No

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Why you love Goat Street Cottage

Dear Rachael, your cottage is a real gem in terms of location, but more importantly in terms of the warm welcome and those little touches that make staying here extra special.

Ben and Annika Bjorn

Fantastic cottage!

Dave, Julie and Stephen Thomas

What brilliant house. Incredibly well-equipped and so cosy.

Steve and Carol Mills

The cottage is perfect in very way: cosy, warm and very well equipped.

Lee, Failardo, Breet

Another fantastic week in the wonderful cottage. It’s the little touches in the cottage and big beaches locally that make this such a lovely experience. p.s the cupcakes were divine!

Priscilla & John Sulsar

We will definitely be returning, such a lovely welcome in a lovely house in a lovely spot, and with lovely cakes!

Chris & Sarah

Another lovely break in this beautiful cottage. Everything was perfect as usual. Huge thank you for everything Rachael!

Rachel, Matt and Girls

What a brilliant house. Incredibly well-equipped and so cosy

Steve and Carol Mills

Property Layout

3 Bedrooms sleeping 4 adults and 1 child.Master
bedroom with Kingsize bed, 1 Twin and 1
Single (2ft 6' bed so best suited for a child/young adult). All
on 1st floor.

Bathroom on the mid floor with toilet, bath, shower
cubicle and 2 washbasins with views out to the Cathedral.

Sitting Room/Dining Room with a 3 seater sofa, a 2
seater sofa, wood burning stove, Free view digital TV/DVD.
Dining Table and 6 chairs. Bookshelves with DVD's and a great
selection of books to read on the local area.

Grounds enclosed garden area with 6 steps to raised
terrace at the bottom of the garden with outdoor table and seating
for 6.

Additional Information

Short breaks - Winter

WiFi - Yes

Changeover - Saturday

Towels - Yes

Parking - Yes, offload outside the cottage, public
car park nearby

Fuel - Gas central heating and starter pack of logs
inclusive

Dogs - 2. 1 dog free, additional dog £25 p/w

Travel cot - Yes on request

Highchair - Yes on request

Access Information

Is there parking for at least one car within the cottage grounds? No

Is there a gate to open? No

If no parking within the grounds is there parking within 100m? No

Does this parking have reserved disabled spaces (min width 3.6m)? No

Are there paths? No

Are paths level and firm? No

Type of suface Paving

Are there dropped kerbs or changes in level? No

Are paths at least 1.2m wide? No

Are there dropped kerbs or changes in level? No

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